This 38-year-old male presents with altered mental status following a motorcycle accident. Vitals: T=37 C BP=70/p mmHg HR=110 bpm RR=28 bpm O2 sat=92% on room air. Please evaluate the patient’s left lung with ultrasound.
We bring you our weekly SonoSim Ultrasound Challenge! Can you give us the correct answer? This 64-year-old female presents with hypotension following a motor vehicle collision. T=37C, SBP=87 mmHg, HR=115 bpm, RR=26 bpm, O2 sat = 92% on room air. What does this ultrasound clip obtained from the pelvic window of the eFAST exam demonstrate? …
This 38-year-old male presents with altered mental status and retractions following a motorcycle accident. T=37C BP=70/p mmHg HR=110 bpm RR=28 bpm O2 sat=92% on room air. Using ultrasound, what pathological conditions are evident?
This 15 year old female presents following an automobile versus bicycle accident. The patient was struck along the right side of her body while riding her bicycle and is complaining of right-sided abdominopelvic pain. Using ultrasound, what is the most likely diagnosis.
This 44-year-old female presents with marked hypotension and altered mental status following a motorcycle accident. The patient is unable to provide an accurate history due to depressed mentation. T=36C BP=70/p HR=140 bpm RR=14 bpm O2 sat=100%. Using ultrasound, what is the most likely diagnosis?